Biologist and author Lewis Thomas demonstrates the individuality and interconnectedness in nature through his observations of various creatures, including the courtship of blue crabs, ferocious fights between sea anemones, tiny worms with tinier plants inside them, and termites which turn out to be committees of dozens of different organisms.
1 videocassette (57 min.) :
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Intended audience: Ages 15 through adults
Issued as U-matic 3/4 in. or Beta II 1/2 in. or VHS 1/2 in
Issued also as motion picture
Narrator: Bill Mason
Reviewer:
Cody M863
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July 31, 2023
Subject:
From 1981.
[Fade in on host Julie Kavner in an outdoor setting]
Julie Kavner (host): Good evening, i'm Julie Kavner. Tonight on NOVA, we'll meet Lewis Thomas, a biology and author who demonstrates nature to bring creatures, such as crabs, sea anemones, tiny worms with plants, and termites turning out to be organisms. Join us for a film by Lewis Thomas: "Notes of a Biology Watcher".